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Before the storms, the fishing was good. Bass are scattered lake wide so start at the ramp and go fishing. Grass is a good starting point and use Whopper Ploppers and buzz baits and cover as much water as possible.
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Before the storms, the fishing was fair. Bass fishing should pick back up with the cooler weather of fall. The shad will school up with the cooling water temperatures. This means walking baits like the Zara
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Before the storms, the fishing was good. Bass are on a top water bite early in the shallow flooded cover. The midday bite is better on the ledges. Cooler weather and cloud cover will make for some great action after
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Before the storms, the fishing was good. Bass are being caught in shallow water around rocks, docks, and blow downs. Use a Strike King Spinnerbait in the 3/8 ounce size in white and chartreuse. Using a ¼ ounce chrome and blue
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Before the storm the fishing was good and it should recover quickly. The spotted bass are feeding on the shallow bait balls in the creeks. In the shallows the Zoom Super Fluke and Zoom trick worm. If the sun is
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Before the storms the bass fishing was good. Keep an eye out for top water action anytime of the day lake wide. Have the Lucky Craft Pointer 97 and McStick jerk baits ready. Look for any wind blown points and flats.
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Bass fishing is fair. Early morning before the sun gets, up use a silver buzz bait or shad top water plug like a Bang O Lure around the edges of the cover. Also keep a Sammy or a Strike King Sexy Dog tied on for
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Before the storms, the fishing was good. Spotted bass are still being caught on deeper brush piles, ledges and roadbeds in the main lake area. Try targeting the mouths of feeder creeks north of the 219 bridge
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Use a Strike King Sexy Dawg walking bait in the morning and late afternoon around grassy areas on a rod that will help the action, I use a medium light action Lews lightweight rod. The medium- light action allows the bait to function like it should and is more forgiving
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As we see the colder temperatures set in for the winter the bass will once again make some changes in their daily habits; the water temperatures will drop substantially forcing them to look for warmer water. Oxygen levels will once again change and feeding time will once again... read more

As the water temperature drops down to the fall fishing temperatures between 55 and 70 degrees its time to understand the patterns that develop and the keys that drive the bass to the shallows. As always timing is everything and when bass begin to get a sense that the fall is... read more